Santa, er, Uncle Billy at Poipu, thrilled onlookers by surfing the four-man canoe on one of the shore breaks from the Eddie swell, and Kainani Viado and Kehau Schimmelfennig completed the party by doing hula to some of the tunes from the Poipu Ukulele Group (Uncle Billy plays for them, too). Mahalo to Mary Mills for all the information.
Santa, er, Uncle Billy at Poipu, thrilled onlookers by surfing the four-man canoe on one of the shore breaks from the Eddie swell, and Kainani Viado and Kehau Schimmelfennig completed the party by doing hula to some of the tunes from the Poipu Ukulele Group (Uncle Billy plays for them, too). Mahalo to Mary Mills for all the information.
The Ocean Safety Bureau lifeguards’ words were not in vain as no one mistakenly stepped on, or tripped over all the honu that came ashore to rest while Santa beached his four-man safely away from the honu.
Over at the Kalapaki Beach (mahalo, Kaupena Kinimaka), Santa came early … must be because Santa and his paddling elves got to ride in Chris Kauwe’s new double-hulled craft from the Big Island, Mrs. Claus said.
Jeff Haigh is here from California, but alas, no more sand sculptures. Jeff said he ended up in the hospital while doing the last year creations.
Mahalo, Sheraton Kauai Coconut Beach Resort General Manager Julian Cable-Treadwell and his resort ohana on sharing Christmas meals (that shave ice crew was cranking out goodies that the Southwestern Airlines crew enjoyed, and the line to the Christmas buffet was steady) with the island’s first responders that work in the Waipouli, Kapaa to Kealia area. Next up, Barbara Gusman said the resort partners with the Kauai Made program for its craft fair on Friday (it’s the last Friday of the month) from 4:30 to 7 p.m.
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Dennis Fujimoto can be reached at 245-0453 or at dfujimoto@thegardenisland.com.